Workflow
(IPCS: Integrated Piping Control System)
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Piping Work Flow & IPCS
(Integrated Piping Control System based on Weld Joints)
IPCS aims at controlling all the welding progress integrally for fabricated pieces, lines, and test blocks by inputting the data from daily weld slip. Weld joints are uniquely defined in the latest Fabrication ISO and registered in the system before daily weld input.

About Progress Measurement of Piping Work
The parameter of using Dia-Inch (hereafter called D-IN) for Weld Quantity started for Esso Singapore refinery in 1969. At that time, Mr. Anderson, an inspector of Esso requested C-Corporation to grab and report to him the completed weld quantity in D-IN.
Because of it’s useful parameter, the D-IN measurement has become popular and widely used from 1970’s in Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Asian countries.
Until then, the parameter of weight ton and inch-meter were mainly used for the measurement of piping work volume in contract and cost adjustment to subcontractor, but not useful for the measurement of piping progress calculation.
Nowadays, since weld joint control is implemented all over the world, IPCS made it possible to grab weld progress for pieces, lines, and test blocks as well as weld D-IN by summarizing weld joint status.
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Copyright (C) 2007, IPCS Corporation.
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